Seat Arona engines
(Tank size)Engine | Tank size |
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1.0 TGI Style 66 kW | 14 l |
1.0 TSI Reference 70 kW | 40 l |
1.0 TSI Style 81 kW | 40 l |
1.0 TSI Style DSG 81 kW | 40 l |
1.0 TSI Style 85 kW | 40 l |
1.0 TSI Style DSG 85 kW | 40 l |
1.5 TSI FR DSG 110 kW | 40 l |
The tank size compared to other Seat models
Seat Arona vs other current cars by Seat
(Tank size)Variant name | Tank size |
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Ibiza 1.5 TSI FR DSG 110 kW | 40 l |
Arona Kopie 1 von 1.5 TSI Xperience DSG 110 kW | 40 l |
Leon 1.4 e-HYBRID XCellence Plus DSG 150 kW | 45 l |
Leon Sportstourer 1.4 e-HYBRID XCellence Plus DSG 150 kW | 45 l |
Leon SC ST Cupra 290 Edition Copper DSG 213 kW | 50 l |
Ateca 2.0 TDI Xcellence 4Drive DSG 140 kW | 50 l |
Tarraco 2.0 TSI Xperience 4Drive DSG 180 kW | 58 l |
How does the tank size of the Seat Arona compare to it's nearest competitors?
Seat Arona vs. similar cars
(Tank size)Car model | Tank size |
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MG HS 1.5T GDI 2023 | 55 l |
Hyundai Tucson 1.6 T-GDI 2020 | 54 l |
Ford EcoSport 1.0 EcoBoost 2017 | 52 l |
Mazda CX-30 2.0 e-SKYACTIV-G 122 2019 | 51 l |
Hyundai Kona 1.0 T-GDI 2021 | 50 l |
SsangYong Tivoli 1.5 GDI-T 2019 | 50 l |
VW T-Roc 1.0 TSI OPF 2022 | 50 l |
Toyota C-HR 1.2 T 2019 | 50 l |
Skoda Karoq 1.0 TSI 2017 | 50 l |
KIA XCeed 1.0 T-GDI 2022 | 50 l |
SsangYong Korando 1.5 GDI-T 2019 | 50 l |
Citroen C4 PureTech 130 2020 | 50 l |
Fiat 500X Cross 1.0 Firefly Turbo 2018 | 48 l |
Renault Captur TCe 100 2020 | 48 l |
Suzuki Vitara 1.0 Boosterjet 2018 | 47 l |
Suzuki S-Cross 1.4 Boosterjet Hybrid 2022 | 47 l |
Nissan Juke 1.0 DIG-T 117 2019 | 46 l |
Opel Crossland 1.2 2021 | 45 l |
KIA Stonic 1.2 2017 | 45 l |
Opel Mokka 1.2 DI Turbo 2021 | 44 l |
Peugeot 2008 1.2 PureTech 100 2023 | 44 l |
DS Automobiles DS 3 PureTech 100 2023 | 44 l |
Ford Puma 1.0 EcoBoost 2020 | 42 l |
VW Taigo 1.0 TSI OPF 2021 | 40 l |
VW T-Cross 1.0 TSI OPF 2024 | 40 l |
Hyundai Bayon 1.2 MPI 2021 | 40 l |
SEAT Arona 1.0 TGI 2021 | 14 l |